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pugboy wrote:tips on gps etc?
pugboy wrote:i am looking for recommendations
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:pugboy wrote:tips on gps etc?
Sure thing!.....feel free to add your lowjack measures etc
pugboy wrote:anybody had a summary of their prices etc?
GPS Rescue Ltd. Basic Vehicle Tracking solution
RECOMMENDED USERS:
Owners of personal vehicles
Owners of small rental fleets
Owners of taxi fleets
FEATURES:
G10 GPS tracking unit OR GIT101 Alarm and GPS tracking unit
(Tracking Features)
Track via cell phone any type, smart phone not required
Shut down vehicle remotely
Text alerts such as, “battery power off” and “driver speeding low battery alert”
Monitor voice
Backup lithium ion battery
Vehicle location Street, Area, Landmarkexample: (PCL438 near UWI Evans Street Curepe, Trinidad) GPS pinpoint location)
(Alarm Features)
Receive all alarm alerts on phone for e.g door open, engine start, shock sensor
Open and lock doors via mobile phone
Two(2) remotes
COST:
G10 GPS Tracking Unit – TTD 1895.00 + VAT, SIM Card – TTD 100.00 (Installed – TTD 2279.00)
GIT101 Alarm and GPS Tracking Unit – TTD 2495.00 + VAT, SIM Card – TTD 100.00 (Installed – TTD 2969.00)
Optional: Basic online user access – TTD 50.00 + VAT per month (Final – TTD 57.50)
A Santa Cruz man who had a little too much to drink and fell asleep behind the wheel before deciding to park the car and travel home – was later robbed of his vehicle.
Police said the 42-year-old of La Sagesse Road, reported that around 11.45 pm on August 19 – he got into the silver coloured CK4 Mitsubishi Lancer which had been parked along Maloney Street, Petit Bourg, San Juan in the vicinity of Bermudez Biscuits Co Ltd after having some drinks.
He admitted to rolling down the window as he fell asleep.
The victim awoke around 2 am on August 20, and observed the key had been removed from the ignition.
However, he went back to sleep until 7:30 am, following which he awoke and secured the car by locking all doors and windows manually before he left.
Returning to the location around 11 am the same day, the victim realised the car was missing.
Officers of the San Juan CID visited the scene and a report was lodged with the Stolen Vehicles Unit.
Requests for CCTV footage from businesses and residents in the area have also been made.
hustla_ambition101 wrote:How many of you actually check on your vehicles during the night especially if you parked in an open yard or on the street? Many victims are reporting that they park their vehicle as early as 5pm and only when they are ready to leave at 6am the next day they realize vehicle gone
hustla_ambition101 wrote:How many of you actually check on your vehicles during the night especially if you parked in an open yard or on the street? Many victims are reporting that they park their vehicle as early as 5pm and only when they are ready to leave at 6am the next day they realize vehicle gone
Yeah, quick to slap on rims, leds and pretty number plates but refuse to put a lil gpsshake d livin wake d dead wrote:hustla_ambition101 wrote:How many of you actually check on your vehicles during the night especially if you parked in an open yard or on the street? Many victims are reporting that they park their vehicle as early as 5pm and only when they are ready to leave at 6am the next day they realize vehicle gone
Boy only a handful would do that. Another thing is people spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on a vehicle but fail to put a GPS or some kinda anti theft device.
A woman who went to visit the grave of a relative at the St Joseph Cemetery just after midday on Thursday, was robbed of her cell phone and car while there.
The victim, of Walnut Drive, Brigen Park, D’Abadie arrived at the cemetery at King Street, St Joseph around 1 pm on September 15, and proceeded to the grave.
Minutes later, she was approached by a man who demanded she hand over cash and valuables.
The victim was robbed of her Samsung s27 Ultra cell phone valued at US$800 and of her Kia Sportage valued at TT$200,000.
maj. tom wrote:pugboy wrote:anybody had a summary of their prices etc?GPS Rescue Ltd. Basic Vehicle Tracking solution
RECOMMENDED USERS:
Owners of personal vehicles
Owners of small rental fleets
Owners of taxi fleets
FEATURES:
G10 GPS tracking unit OR GIT101 Alarm and GPS tracking unit
(Tracking Features)
Track via cell phone any type, smart phone not required
Shut down vehicle remotely
Text alerts such as, “battery power off” and “driver speeding low battery alert”
Monitor voice
Backup lithium ion battery
Vehicle location Street, Area, Landmarkexample: (PCL438 near UWI Evans Street Curepe, Trinidad) GPS pinpoint location)
(Alarm Features)
Receive all alarm alerts on phone for e.g door open, engine start, shock sensor
Open and lock doors via mobile phone
Two(2) remotes
COST:
G10 GPS Tracking Unit – TTD 1895.00 + VAT, SIM Card – TTD 100.00 (Installed – TTD 2279.00)
GIT101 Alarm and GPS Tracking Unit – TTD 2495.00 + VAT, SIM Card – TTD 100.00 (Installed – TTD 2969.00)
Optional: Basic online user access – TTD 50.00 + VAT per month (Final – TTD 57.50)
They have a commercial vehicles/premium tracking service as well, but don't think that's relevant to this thread.
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